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by leoedin 4667 days ago
It seems that they've inadvertently built a giant parabolic reflector. Out of glass...

I wonder what the solution to this will be, and to what extent the developers will be held responsible. Is there any laws against focusing light intensely onto the street? I'd imagine that the cost of either increasing the light absorbed by each window or somehow adjusting the windows so they don't create such a uniform reflector will be rather high.

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> Is there any laws against focusing light intensely onto the street?

Laws tend to be passed for things that people think of. This will now be something people think of, and will probably end up in building codes. In the mean time, tort/delict laws may still serve to make the developers/owners financially responsible.

Is that really true? Seems to me that laws tend to focus more on outcomes than mechanisms. If I invent a totally new way to kill people and then use it to murder my neighbor, I'll still be convicted of murder even though the law predates the invention of the weapon.

Similarly, this would fall under laws covering property damage. Since intent plays a big part in the law, and this was almost certainly not intentional, I'm sure they won't be found guilty of anything particularly bad, but it seems certain that they would be liable for the cost of repairs.

The concept you're looking for is the one I mentioned in my comment: torts. Not all law is criminal law.